Leak in the Submarine Gas Pipeline Between Finland and Estonia Was ‘Deliberate Act’ – IOTW Report

Leak in the Submarine Gas Pipeline Between Finland and Estonia Was ‘Deliberate Act’

GP: As Winter approaches, and a little over a year after the Nord Stream pipeline was sabotaged (by the US, according to Pulitzer-winner Seymour Hersh), a new disruption in European energy pipelines is reaching the headlines.

The Finnish government said today, October 10, that a submarine gas pipeline has been damaged and started to leak, in what very much appears to have been a deliberate act.

A telecommunications cable connecting Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea was also damaged.

The Balticconnector gas pipeline was shut on Sunday for leaking from a hole in the 77-km (48-mile) pipeline. Finnish operator Gasgrid stated that the damage could take months to repair. more here

6 Comments on Leak in the Submarine Gas Pipeline Between Finland and Estonia Was ‘Deliberate Act’

  1. Say what? WEDNESDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2023, 9:13 AT 9:13 AM
    Why not ban gas pipelines in favor of battery pipelines.” Off shore windmills use undersea cables.They’ll just cut the cables

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